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Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1 What is an operating system
1.2 History of operating systems
1.3 The operating system zoo
1.4 Computer hardware review
1.5 Operating system concepts
1.6 System calls
1.7 Operating system structure
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Introduction
• A computer system consists of
– hardware
– system programs
– application programs
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What is an Operating System
• It is an extended machine
– Hides the messy details which must be performed
– Presents user with a virtual machine, easier to use
• It is a resource manager
– Each program gets time with the resource
– Each program gets space on the resource
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History of Operating Systems (1)
Early batch system
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bring cards to 1401
read cards to tape
put tape on 7094 which does computing
put tape on 1401 which prints output
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History of Operating Systems (2)
• First generation 1945 - 1955
– vacuum tubes, plug boards
• Second generation 1955 - 1965
– transistors, batch systems
• Third generation 1965 – 1980
– ICs and multiprogramming
• Fourth generation 1980 – present
– personal computers
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History of Operating Systems (3)
• Structure of a typical FMS (Fortran Monitor
System) job – 2nd generation
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History of Operating Systems (4)
• Multiprogramming system
– three jobs in memory – 3rd generation
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The Operating System Zoo
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Mainframe operating systems
Server operating systems
Multiprocessor operating systems
Personal computer operating systems
Real-time operating systems
Embedded operating systems
Smart card operating systems
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Computer Hardware Review (1)
Monitor
Bus
• Components of a simple personal computer
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Computer Hardware Review (2)
(a) A three-stage pipeline
(b) A superscalar CPU
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Computer Hardware Review (3)
• Typical memory hierarchy
– numbers shown are rough approximations
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Computer Hardware Review (4)
Structure of a disk drive
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Computer Hardware Review (5)
One base-limit pair and two base-limit pairs
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Computer Hardware Review (6)
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(a) Steps in starting an I/O device and getting interrupt
(b) How the CPU is interrupted
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Computer Hardware Review (7)
Structure of a large Pentium system
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Operating System Concepts (1)
• A process tree
– A created two child processes, B and C
– B created three child processes, D, E, and F
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Operating System Concepts (2)
(a) A potential deadlock. (b) an actual deadlock.
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Operating System Concepts (3)
File system for a university department
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Operating System Concepts (4)
• Before mounting,
– files on floppy are inaccessible
• After mounting floppy on b,
– files on floppy are part of file hierarchy
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Operating System Concepts (5)
Two processes connected by a pipe
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Steps in Making a System Call
There are 11 steps in making the system call
read (fd, buffer, nbytes)
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Some System Calls For Process Management
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Some System Calls For File Management
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Some System Calls For Directory Management
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Some System Calls For Miscellaneous Tasks
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System Calls (1)
• A stripped down shell:
while (TRUE) {
type_prompt( );
read_command (command, parameters)
/* repeat forever */
/* display prompt */
/* input from terminal */
if (fork() != 0) {
/* Parent code */
waitpid( -1, &status, 0);
} else {
/* Child code */
execve (command, parameters, 0);
}
}
/* fork off child process */
/* wait for child to exit */
/* execute command */
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System Calls (2)
• Processes have three segments: text, data, stack
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System Calls (3)
(a) Two directories before linking
/usr/jim/memo to ast's directory
(b) The same directories after linking
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System Calls (4)
(a) File system before the mount
(b) File system after the mount
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System Calls (5)
Some Win32 API calls
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Operating System Structure (1)
Simple structuring model for a monolithic system
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Operating System Structure (2)
Structure of the THE (Technische Hogeschool
Eindhoven, 1968) operating system
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Operating System Structure (3)
Structure of VM/370 with CMS
(Conversational Monitor System)
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Operating System Structure (4)
The client-server model
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Operating System Structure (5)
The client-server model in a distributed system
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Metric Units
The metric prefixes
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